Bridge City Comics is proud to announce our Fight Club II Screening and Signing with ChuckPalahniuk on Saturday, July 23, 2016 at the Hollywood Theatre! A screening of the 1999 film Fight Club will begin at 7:30pm, and will be followed by a Q&A session with Chuck, moderated by New York Times best-selling author ChelseaCain.

Copies of the newly-released Fight Club II hardcover ($30) will be available in the lobby before and after the screening. All copies come already autographed by Chuck.

Tickets for the event can be purchased for $12 ($10 for students/seniors, $9 for members and free admission for high level members) at the Hollywood Theatre and through their website. Copies of the Fight Club II HC are sold separately, and not included in the admission price.

About Fight Club II HC:
Ten years after starting Project Mayhem, he lives a mundane life. A kid, a wife. Pills to keep his destiny at bay. But it won’t last long—the wife has seen to that. He’s back where he started, but this go-round he’s got more at stake than his own life. The time has arrived . . . Collects issues #1–#10 of the series.

Eric Powell and Brian Churilla appear on Sunday, June 15, 2014 at the Hollywood Theatre!

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Bridge City Comics is proud to announce our Big Trouble in Little China Screening and Signing with Eric Powell and Brian Churilla on Sunday, June 15, 2014 at the Hollywood Theatre! A screening of the 1986 film will begin at 7 pm, and will be followed by a comic book signing in the Hollywood Theatre’s lobby.

Eric Powell (writer) and Brian Churilla (artist) will be signing copies of Big Trouble in Little China #1 in the lobby after the movie. Copies of the comic book will be on sale ($4) at the theater during the showing, as well as a limited print featuring Eric’s Big Trouble artwork ($10).

Sketches will be at the discretion of the guests.

Tickets for the movie will be available at the Hollywood Theatre and through their website. Bridge City Comics is offering a special, limited ticket package featuring a ticket to the movie, a copy of the comic book and the limited print for $20.

Purchase tickets through the link. We will mail your tickets via USPS mail so make sure you submit your correct mailing address. The comic and limited edition print will be given to you at the screening. Bring your ticket stub to the table we will have set up in the lobby and turn it in for your merchandise!

Bridge City Comics is proud to announce our Atomic Robo Animation Fest at the Hollywood Theatre on Wednesday, July 10, 2013 from 7pm – 9pm! This event is all ages. Tickets are $5 at the door. RSVP on Facebook!

Join us to celebrate the world premier of Atomic Robo: Last Stop! This long-anticipated 12 minute animated short from Atomic Robo creators Brian Clevinger and Scott Wegener and animation house, The Fictory, will be the crown jewel of the evening but we also have a dozen other fantastic animated shorts to show!

100% of the proceeds from ticket sales will be donated directly to the Hollywood Theatre’s youth education programs.

About Atomic Robo:
In 1923, Nikola Tesla’s career is in its twilight… until he unveils a robot with automatic intelligence – ATOMIC ROBO! After decades of dealing with all manner of weirdness, Atomic Robo and the so-called Action Scientists of Tesladyne become the go-to defense force against the unexplained! Written by Brian Clevinger and drawn by Scott Wegener.

Writer Zack Whedon and artist Chris Samnee (Thor: The Mighty Avenger) appear in celebration of the new original graphic novel Serenity: The Shepherd’s Tale, Things From Another World (TFAW) and Dark Horse Comics are hosting an epic Firefly screening and Serenity signing on Tuesday, November 30th starting at 6:30pm.

This event is also hosted in conjunction with local comic book shops Bridge City Comics and Excalibur Books & Comics. Special thanks go out to the Hollywood Theatre and Film Action Oregon for donating their space and time, and to the PDX Browncoats for their awesome support.

Fans are invited to the Hollywood Theatre at 4122 NE Sandy Blvd. at 6:30 pm to see a rare public showing of the classic Firefly episode “Objects in Space” on the big screen! Admission is a canned or nonperishable food item for the Oregon Food Bank.

After the screening there will be a Q & A with Zack Whedon and Chris Samnee, which will be broadcast live via Skype. Interested parties can submit questions by posting them at Facebook.com/DarkHorseComics, visiting TFAW’s brick-and-mortar locations, or asking them at the event. Details regarding the Skype account for the live event are forthcoming.

Next, at 8:30 pm, festivities will move across the street to the Hollywood Things From Another World at 4133 NE Sandy Blvd. for a free, fun-filled signing with complimentary food and beer (with valid ID–no exceptions). Copies of Serenity: The Shepherd’s Tale will be available for purchase.